Fenwick Colchester is a large high street department store situated in Colchester, Essex, England, formerly known as Williams & Griffin (1963–2016). Independent...
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jewellery, known as The Fenwick Hoard, named for the shop it was found beneath, was discovered in the town centre. The director of Colchester Archaeological Trust...
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when it was rebranded as Fenwicks. In 2007, Fenwick purchased Williams & Griffin, an independent department store in Colchester, Essex; this continued to...
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Sir John Fenwick, 3rd Baronet (c. 1645 – 28 January 1697) was an English Army officer and politician. He succeeded to the Fenwick baronetcy after the death...
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Camulodunum (redirect from Roman Colchester)
KAM-(y)uu-loh-DEW-nəm; Latin: CAMVLODVNVM), the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important castrum and city in Roman Britain, and the...
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person's surname is Fenwick (pre-1821) or Fenwick Bisset (after 1821), not Bisset (alone). Maurice George Fenwick Bisset (né Fenwick, also spelt Fenwicke)...
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Retrieved 19 September 2022. "the Trust and the 'Fenwick treasure' on TV: "Digging for Britain"". The Colchester Archaeologist. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 19...
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wounds in his bedroom on 14 February 2007. Their home was in Clapham's Fenwick Place, and no evidence of anyone having broken and entered the property...
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West Bergholt (category Borough of Colchester)
close to the ancient town of Colchester. With a history going back to medieval times the village is now part of the Colchester Borough Council seat of West...
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The second son of Philip Folliott Stokes, a barrister, and his wife Mary Fenwick Rapier, the only surviving child of Richard Christopher Rapier (1836–1897)...
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